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The Indian Antiquary Volume VI (1877) represents a significant scholarly contribution to the study of Oriental research and Indian civilization. Edited by the renowned James Burges, this journal volume serves as a comprehensive repository of academic articles and research spanning multiple disciplines including archaeology, history, literature, languages, and folklore.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this sixth volume continues the journal’s tradition of rigorous scholarly inquiry into Indian antiquities and cultural heritage. The compilation features detailed examinations of archaeological findings, historical narratives, literary analysis, linguistic studies, and folklore documentation from the Indian subcontinent.
This work remains invaluable for historians, archaeologists, linguists, and cultural scholars seeking primary source material and contemporary scholarly perspectives on Indian civilization during the 19th century. The journal represents an important documentation of colonial-era academic perspectives on Indian history and culture.







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